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How Can We Be Friends if You Vote for _______? Ep. 315

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The election is upon us and the political divide—well, it’s probably better described as a chasm.

So, we weren’t surprised to receive this question from a listener:

“I’ve seen this rhetoric start to pop up on social media, leading into the election: ‘Don’t tell someone you love them, and then vote for someone who will hurt them.’

How do we deal with this type of divisive statement?”

Our listener also indicated she’s single and in her 40s. She’s an only child, so her friends are absolutely family to her.

Yet, if she votes for a particular candidate, her friends believe she’s choosing to hurt them.

I had a lot of thoughts about this. Like our listener, I have many friends who take issue with my choices around such issues. Most of these friends won’t talk to me about why I hold these values.

Many people would recommend we steer clear of these topics. Then again, if we don’t talk about what matters most to us, how can we have deep, authentic relationships?

Elliott and I share how we would respond to a friend who asked us, “How can you say you love me, yet you’re voting for someone who hurts me?”

Elliott brings in the spiritual—“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” (Ephesians 6:12)

I postulate that the “powers that be” gin up “culture wars” to keep us attacking each other, rather than recognizing how the ruling class//oligarchs continue to oppress us.

If you’re struggling to navigate political divisiveness this election season, please join us!

Sponsors:

Authentixx

Website: http://www.authentixx.com

Code: LOVELIFE for 10% off your order!

The Wellness Company

Website: ⁠https://www.twc.health/lovelife⁠

Code: LOVELIFE for 15% off your order!

Dr. Karin & Pastor Elliott Anderson

Website: http://loveandlifemedia.com/

Empowered Dating Playbook: smarturl.it/EmpoweredDatingBook

Instagram: @dr.karin | @pastorelliottanderson

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The election is upon us and the political divide—well, it’s probably better described as a chasm.

So, we weren’t surprised to receive this question from a listener:

“I’ve seen this rhetoric start to pop up on social media, leading into the election: ‘Don’t tell someone you love them, and then vote for someone who will hurt them.’

How do we deal with this type of divisive statement?”

Our listener also indicated she’s single and in her 40s. She’s an only child, so her friends are absolutely family to her.

Yet, if she votes for a particular candidate, her friends believe she’s choosing to hurt them.

I had a lot of thoughts about this. Like our listener, I have many friends who take issue with my choices around such issues. Most of these friends won’t talk to me about why I hold these values.

Many people would recommend we steer clear of these topics. Then again, if we don’t talk about what matters most to us, how can we have deep, authentic relationships?

Elliott and I share how we would respond to a friend who asked us, “How can you say you love me, yet you’re voting for someone who hurts me?”

Elliott brings in the spiritual—“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” (Ephesians 6:12)

I postulate that the “powers that be” gin up “culture wars” to keep us attacking each other, rather than recognizing how the ruling class//oligarchs continue to oppress us.

If you’re struggling to navigate political divisiveness this election season, please join us!

Sponsors:

Authentixx

Website: http://www.authentixx.com

Code: LOVELIFE for 10% off your order!

The Wellness Company

Website: ⁠https://www.twc.health/lovelife⁠

Code: LOVELIFE for 15% off your order!

Dr. Karin & Pastor Elliott Anderson

Website: http://loveandlifemedia.com/

Empowered Dating Playbook: smarturl.it/EmpoweredDatingBook

Instagram: @dr.karin | @pastorelliottanderson

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